Comment on 'Land of the Mammoth'
by Michael J. Oard 16 March, 2001 The presentation of 'Land of the Mammoth' on the Discovery Channel, March 11, was a sequel to the show of last March in which mammoth researchers dug out what they thought was a frozen carcass encased in a block of icy mud. The plan was to slowly thaw out the block the next summer and early fall. This was one of two main themes in the "Land of the Mammoth." However, the researchers were quite disappointed to find only a bit of frozen flesh about the size of a strip of bacon along with 4 vertebrae and 2 ribs. There was no frozen carcass. However, they only thawed out the top 7 inches or so of the block and hope to find the contents of the stomach next year.
Humans eat the woolly mammoth!
Their tusks
the woolly mammoth was different from lots. But, scientist say the woolly mammoth was never different.
Wooly Mammoth :)
the woolly mammoth became extinct a number of decades ago
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company was created in 1980.
Yes but it all depends on the jarkov mammoth if it can be unthawed without damaging the strands of usable DNA it can be cloned to walk the earth once more
The Woolly Mammoth was so unique because of its large size. In fact the term "mammoth" means large, enormous size. It's also unique because the Woolly Mammoth was very woolly and it is the ancestor of the modern elephant.
Mammuthus primigenius is the Latin name for the woolly mammoth.
Wooly Mammoth :)
The prehistoric creature is was a woolly mammoth.
the woolly mammoth got its name from siberia when one woolly mammoth surviver was spoted and mammoth ment huge at that time in siberia as well as it was woolly and that is how it got its name